Enhanced endothelial motility and multicellular sprouting is mediated by the scaffold protein TKS4
Abstract Endothelial cell motility has fundamental role in vasculogenesis and angiogenesis during developmental or pathological processes. Tks4 is a scaffold protein known to organize the cytoskeleton of lamellipodia and podosomes, and thus modulating cell motility and invasion. In particular, Tks4...
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Auteurs principaux: | Elod Mehes, Monika Barath, Marton Gulyas, Edina Bugyik, Miklos Geiszt, Arpad Szoor, Arpad Lanyi, Andras Czirok |
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2019
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